Texas A&M AgriLife develops guide to manage feral hogs in national parks
Research gives U.S. National Park Service adaptable framework to protect land and heritage sites
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Research gives U.S. National Park Service adaptable framework to protect land and heritage sites
AgriLife Extension event to feature educational sessions, hands-on demonstrations
Collaborative study tackles tick that threatens human health and pork industry
New technologies, laws and regulations among topics to be covered
Attendees will learn about biology, behavior and control methods of invasive pigs
Scientists assess a tick’s potential to spread disease in Southern U.S.
Multiple in-person locations, virtual options available
Free program open to residents in Falls, Bell, Milam and Robertson counties
Texas A&M AgriLife research aims to advance understanding, guide wildlife management
Feral hog management, soil fertility and pond management among topics
Courses cover topics including water wells, feral hogs, equine nutrition
Residents will learn latest techniques, resources to control nuisance wildlife
Program focuses on best feral hog management strategies
Conference features latest updates on rice research
Participants will be able to learn how to identify pests
Five Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education units offered